Joining a device to Azure AD

- [Instructor] So if I want my device to be joined … to my Azure AD infrastructure … and therefore manage through Azure AD, … I need to go to the local device and join it. … Now, by default all users have the ability to join a device … and to join the device, all I need to do is type connect … and select the option to work or school, … and click on to work or school, … and I see here that I have the option to connect my device. … Now, we use the terminology Join or Register … when we're in Azure AD, … but here the option is called connecting. … If I click on Connect, I have an option down below, … which is Join this device to Azure AD … or Join this device to a local Active Directory domain. … So this would be an on-premises active directory, … so you'd be connecting to a local domain controller machine, … or join this device to Azure AD. … And I'm going to specify my user name, … and then click Next, … and then specify my password, … and then click Sign in. … Now through the sign-in process, it's asking me to ensure …

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3/7/2019

Get a cloud administrator's view of Microsoft Azure. David Elfassy covers the essentials of Azure, providing an inside look at working with its cloud-based storage and networking services, which can scale up or down as your organization changes. He goes over Azure management tools, shares tactics for controlling costs, and shows how to manage your Azure account and configure options via PowerShell scripting. Plus, he details how to set up services successfully, including web apps, virtual machines, Active Directory, and VPNs.